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Topic: Yaquina Bay crab report 23-Dec-2020  (Read 2330 times)

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Saltydog0

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Started about 1.5 hours before afternoon low tide.  Ocean side of the bridge didn't produce much so we moved closer to the NOAA docks.  I limited with my three traps and Brian got a half dozen with his two.  It was windy and cold.  About ten other boats crabbing. 
Big one was over 7".
I never weight my trap doors so I shouldn't have caught any, right?
15 in the picture because Brian gave me three of his.

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workhard

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Started about 1.5 hours before afternoon low tide.  Ocean side of the bridge didn't produce much so we moved closer to the NOAA docks.  I limited with my three traps and Brian got a half dozen with his two.  It was windy and cold.  About ten other boats crabbing. 
Big one was over 7".
I never weight my trap doors so I shouldn't have caught any, right?
15 in the picture because Brian gave me three of his.

Dave

Nice clean crab!


 

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